In most large and medium-sized companies, IT infrastructure management falls into the “hard jobs” category. And that’s because network specialists have to manually configure and manage hundreds or even thousands of hardware and software components to keep enterprise applications and services
Although not a new standard per se, but merely an extension of 802.11ax, Wi-Fi 6E is a leap forward in terms of capacity, availability, and security due to its utilization of the 6 GHz frequency band. This article explores the various use cases of Wi-Fi 6E and the opportunities it offers. Wi-Fi 6E:
With the rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT), cities now have new opportunities to become smart—and their managers are beginning to recognize and embrace the potential of big data. The main goals of a smart city include: Improving overall performance, optimizing resources, reducing
Any tech enthusiast knows that once a new technology is launched, another one is already waiting around the corner. Wi-Fi 6 hasn’t been on the market too long, but it already outperforms the Internet service available to most people. Upgrading to a new version of Wi-Fi sounds good, but, for now,
Network security is an important concern for every IT manager and network administrator. Given its importance, it’s surprising that most enterprise security architectures still rely on manual intervention when things go wrong. Understanding Self-Defending Networks is crucial for your business, and
At the same time that the implications of the global pandemic have created difficulties for many, they have also sparked an opportunity for growth and change. One key area that has continued to evolve even as we return to a sense of normality, is customer experience. Indeed, according to Deloitte,